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Mixture ” implies that there are present several different chemical substances
which to a large degree retain their chemical identity , and that the ratio in which
these substances are present can be varied over a fairly wide range . “
Homogeneity ...
Mixture ” implies that there are present several different chemical substances
which to a large degree retain their chemical identity , and that the ratio in which
these substances are present can be varied over a fairly wide range . “
Homogeneity ...
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00 mol of n - hexane is maintained at 30°C . What phases are present - specify
their compositions , and in what amounts ? 14 . An aqueous solution contains 0 .
30 g of caffeine in 50 ml . To this is added 20 ml of ether , and the system is ...
00 mol of n - hexane is maintained at 30°C . What phases are present - specify
their compositions , and in what amounts ? 14 . An aqueous solution contains 0 .
30 g of caffeine in 50 ml . To this is added 20 ml of ether , and the system is ...
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s must be s TOK N2O4 are applies ation was in an aque Fraction of mixture
present as N2OA DOH - HI Figure 4 - 2 Approach to an equilibrium mixture from
either direction , for the reaction N20 , 2NO , . The exact value of the equilibrium ...
s must be s TOK N2O4 are applies ation was in an aque Fraction of mixture
present as N2OA DOH - HI Figure 4 - 2 Approach to an equilibrium mixture from
either direction , for the reaction N20 , 2NO , . The exact value of the equilibrium ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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